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The '''Hasbani''' ({{lang-ar|الحاصباني}}, ''al-Hasbani''; {{lang-he|נחל שניר}}, ''Nahal Snir''), also '''Snir Stream''', is a [[Lebanon|Lebanese]] [[river]] that merges with the [[Banias River]] to become the [[Jordan River]]. The Hasbani flows from the [[Wazzani]] source at the foot of [[Mount Hermon]]. Part of the river is in northern [[Israel]].
The '''Hasbani''' ({{lang-ar|الحاصباني}}, ''al-Hasbani''; {{lang-he|נחל שניר}}, ''Nahal Snir''), also '''Snir Stream''', is a [[tributary]] of the [[Jordan river]]. The Hasbani flows from the [[Wazzani]] source at the foot of [[Mount Hermon]] in [[Lebanon]], and merges with the [[Dan River (Israel)|Dan River]] and [[Banias River]] at a point in northern Israel, to become the [[Jordan River]].


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Revision as of 20:39, 2 November 2008

The Hasbani (Template:Lang-ar, al-Hasbani; Template:Lang-he, Nahal Snir), also Snir Stream, is a tributary of the Jordan river. The Hasbani flows from the Wazzani source at the foot of Mount Hermon in Lebanon, and merges with the Dan River and Banias River at a point in northern Israel, to become the Jordan River.